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2018 Fair Schedule 2018 FAIR SCHEDULE JULY 28th Open Class L. Lewis Pavilion Static Exhibits – ENTRY DAY (Excluding Food) Noon–7:00pm MONDAY, JULY 30TH 8:00am FFA Horticulture Exhibits delivered 9:00am Begin 4-H Horse Classes 9:30am-Noon 4-H Horticulture exhibit judging – Wiser Pavilion 9:30am–4:30pm 4-H Static exhibit entry, judging & interviews 1:00pm Fashion Revue Judging and Cake Decorating Contest 12:30pm 4-H Cloverbud Project Interviews – LL Pavilion 1:00pm Flower Arranging Contest (Jr. Int. & Sr.) - Wiser Pavilion 2:30pm Cloverbud Flower Arranging Activity – Wiser Pavilion 3:00pm 4-H Dog Show – in front of LL Pavilion 6:30pm Open Class Photography JUDGING – LL Pavilion TUESDAY, JULY 31ST 8:00am FFA Horticulture Exhibits delivered 9:00am-Noon 4-H Presentations 9:00am Begin 4-H Horse Classes 11:00am–5:00pm Receiving 4-H and FFA Livestock and Rabbits Noon–6:00pm Receiving 4-H and FFA Poultry Noon–7:00pm Open Class LL Pavilion – ENTRY FOOD EXHIBITS ONLY Noon-7:00pm Open Class Floriculture/Horticulture – Wiser Pavilion – ENTRY DAY 1:30pm 4-H Food Prep and Mini Meal Contest WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1ST 7:30am-8:00am 4-H & FFA All Large Livestock Herdsmanship meeting 8:00am FFA Poultry Market, Showmanship & Breed Show – Small Animal Barn 8:30am 4-H Market Lamb Show followed by FFA Market Lamb – Redmond Show Ring 9:00am 4-H Dairy Cattle Showmanship & Breed Classes - Cattle Show Ring 9:00am Begin 4-H Horse Classes 9:00am FFA Swine Market Classes and Breed Show - Swine Show Ring 10:00am FAIR OPENS – KIDS 12 AND UNDER “FREE UNTIL THREE” 10:00am–3:00pm Open Class LL Pavillon – JUDGING DAY FOOD EXHIBITS Various ‘WASHBOARD WILLIE’ SHOW – Drader lawn and about the grounds 10:00am 4-H Poultry Market, Showmanship & Breed Show – Small Animal Barn 10:30am 4-H Swine Market Classes and Breed Show – Swine Show Ring 11:00am FFA Meat, Pygmy Goat Showmanship followed by FFA Breed and Market Classes – Redmond Show Ring 2:00pm 4-H Pigeon Showmanship followed by Breed Show – Small Animal Barn 3:00pm 4-H Meat, Fiber, Pygmy Goat Showmanship followed by 4-H Breed Classes – Redmond Show Ring 4:00pm 4-H Cat & Pet Show – LL Pavilion 6:30pm 4-H Market Goat Show, followed by4-H/FFA Overall– Redmond Show Ring 6:30pm BULLMANIA – Outdoor Rodeo Arena (Grand Entry at 6:15) 7:00pm 4-H Horse Grand Finale Practice 7:00pm 4-H/FFA Market Steer Show - Cattle Show Ring 7:30pm Joe Shingle & 99West – Main Stage 9:00pm DIAMOND RIO CONCERT – Main Stage 11:00pm FAIR CLOSES THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ND 8:00am 4-H/FFA Market Rabbits Judging followed by FFA Rabbit/Cavy Showmanship & Breed Show – Small Animal Barn 8:30am Begin 4-H Horse Classes 8:30am 4-H Sheep Showmanship followed by breed classes– Redmond Show Ring 9:00am 4-H Cavy Showmanship & Breed Show – Small Animal Barn 9:00am 4-H/FFA Beef Showmanship and Breed Classes - Cattle Show Ring 10:00am FFA Dairy Goat Showmanship followed by Breed Classes – Swine Show Ring 10:00am 4-H Rabbit Showmanship & Breed Show – Small Animal Barn 10:00am FAIR OPENS – KIDS 12 AND UNDER “FREE UNTIL THREE” & Seniors Day 10:30am FFA Sheep Showmanship and Breed Show- Redmond Show Ring Various ‘WASHBOARD WILLIE’ SHOW – Drader lawn and about the grounds 1:00pm 4-H Poultry Judging/Quiz Bowl Contest - Small Animal Barn (register in barn) 1:30pm 4-H Dairy Goat Showmanship followed by Breed Classes – Redmond Show Ring 3:00pm 4-H Cloverbud Members Animal Show & Tell – LL Pavilion 4:30pm 4-H Swine Showmanship – Swine Show Ring 6:00pm FFA Swine Showmanship - Swine Show Ring 6:30pm NPRA RODEO – Outdoor Rodeo Arena (Grand Entry at 6:15) 7:00pm 4-H Horse Grand Finale Practice 7:30pm Travis Riddle – Main Stage 9:00pm BELLAMY BROTHERS CONCERT – Main Stage 11:00pm FAIR CLOSES FRIDAY, AUGUST 3RD 8:00am Begin 4-H Horse Classes 8:30am 4-H/FFA Livestock Judging Contest - Redmond Show Ring 9:00am 4-H Rabbit & Cavy Judging Contest – Small Animal Barn (register in barn) 9:00am Monster Cookie Contest and Sales – L. Lewis Pavilion (MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED AT EXT OFFICE 10:00am FAIR OPENS - KIDS 12 AND UNDER “FREE UNTIL THREE” 10:00am-3:00pm OSU Benny the Beaver at the Fair Various ‘WASHBOARD WILLIE’ SHOW – Drader lawn and about the grounds 10:30am Swine Dress-up Contest & Down for the Count Contest - Swine Show Ring (register in barn) 11:30am FFA & 4-H Awards Program/Master Showmanship Results – TBA 1:00pm 4-H/FFA Large/Small Animal Master Showmanship – Swine, Sheep/Goat, Beef/Dairy Arenas 6:30pm NPRA RODEO – Outdoor Rodeo Arena 7:00pm 4-H Horse Grand Finale Practice 7:30pm Ryan Griffin – Main Stage 9:00 pm BRETT YOUNG CONCERT – Main Stage Midnight FAIR CLOSES SATURDAY, AUGUST 4TH 10:00am FAIR OPENS - KIDS 12 AND UNDER “FREE UNTIL THREE” Various ‘WASHBOARD WILLIE’ SHOW – Drader lawn and about the grounds 10:00am Youth Goat & Sheep Costumes & Obstacle Course- Redmond Show Ring 10:00am 4-H Rabbit Dress-up Contest followed by Parent/Leader Showmanship – Small Animal Barn 10:30am 4-H Horse Grand Finale - Delashmutt Arena 11:00AM COUNTY FAIR TALENT CONTEST – Main stage (pre-register at fair office) 12:30pm Livestock Auction – Redmond Show Ring TBA WATERMELON SEED SPITTING CONTEST 4:00pm 4-H Horse Fun Games (Delashmutt Arena) 6:00pm DEMOLITION DERBY – Outdoor Rodeo Arena 9:00pm Jack Russell’s GREAT WHITE CONCERT – Main Stage Midnight FAIR CLOSES SUNDAY, AUGUST 5TH 9:00am-1:00pm Open Class Static and Floriculture pickup – LL Pavilion – Must have exhibit tickets .
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